Civil War Store Cards are a form of currency issued during the American Civil War, particularly by merchants and local businesses to facilitate trade in the absence of sufficient official currency. These tokens often featured distinctive designs and inscriptions and were primarily used in regions like Pennsylvania. The year 1864 saw a proliferation of these tokens due to the economic instability caused by the war. Their rarity and historical significance make them sought after by collectors, with values varying based on condition and demand.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1864 Allegheny F-13a-3a Pa Ms Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Pennsylvania 1864 Unknown